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Salesianum School Salesianum School Jefferson Awards Jefferson Awards
ProgramProgramin partnership with the Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Students in in partnership with the Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Students in
ActionAction
“A Community of Salesian “A Community of Salesian Brothers”Brothers”
March 20, 2010March 20, 2010
Engaging the School Community:Engaging the School Community:
SALESIAN INVOLVEMENTSALESIAN INVOLVEMENT
• Fr. Bill McCandless, Principal, actively contributes his time, school resources, and support to the team in all our activities
• Mrs. Ballintyn, Faculty Moderator, provides her guidance, moral support, and organizational skills at all of the team’s meetings
• The school is involved through participating and supporting service opportunities, fundraising, and school assemblies
Tracking Our Volunteer Tracking Our Volunteer Hours…Hours…
• The Students in Action team requested the Religious Studies department to record the students’ service hours and to submit the hours to the team
• We totaled those hours and matched the total number of recorded hours against the number of enrolled students by class
Student leader, Connor Norat, serving with a fellow Salesian
brother
Engaging the School Community:Engaging the School Community:
SALESIAN INVOLVEMENTSALESIAN INVOLVEMENT
• Total number of students - 1,034
• Total number of volunteer hours - 21,252
• Total value to the community - $429,300 (21,252x$20.20)
The mission of the Jefferson Awards team is to promote recognition for student service that exceeds the mandated requirement of the school’s Christian Service Program. The Jefferson Awards Students in Action Team is comprised of students from all grades representing all areas of school activities and a faculty moderator as appointed by the school principal. The members of the team will actively seek other students for recognition through personal interviews with peers, create posters advertising the Jefferson Awards in our school, promote a spirit of service through their role model of giving as a team, and create a scholarship gift for graduating seniors who have done extraordinary service. The Students in Action team will apply a can-do motto in the school as a model and attitude for fellow students to follow.
Our Mission StatementOur Mission Statement
Effective Leadership Team:Effective Leadership Team:
OUR VISION, OUR TEAMOUR VISION, OUR TEAM
Beginning the year with our vision and team ready to serve
• We openly share our input during the meetings and voluntarily rise to the challenge when needed.
• Our Students in Action succession plan includes sponsorship, team discussion and mentorship of new members.
• Over the past three years we have grown from three (3) members to 25 members.
• The team leaders will continue to screen and invite eligible candidates and Jefferson Awards recipients who exemplify leadership and service.
• The Students in Action team attended the Fall Leadership conference and participated in forming new friendships and initiating partnerships with other schools.
Effective Leadership Team:Effective Leadership Team:
OUR VISION, OUR TEAMOUR VISION, OUR TEAM
• Our team is comprised of 25 members:– 10 seniors, 9 juniors, 2 sophomores, 2 freshmen, our team moderator and business
coach
Our team at the Dover Mentoring Summit and the Fall Leadership Conference
Expanding Volunteer Capacity:Expanding Volunteer Capacity:
““NOTHING IS SMALL IN THE SERVICE OF GOD” NOTHING IS SMALL IN THE SERVICE OF GOD” St. Francis de Sales
• Our Principal, Fr. Bill, presented each winner with their certificate during TV morning show (WSAL)
• Students were acknowledged on Jefferson Awards Website, located on School’s webpage
• Winners appeared in the September and November editions of the Salesianum Review
• Winners announced in three Crossroads Section of The News Journal (Sept., Nov., Feb.) We will continue to submit winners for the rest of the year
• All winners were submitted to the News Journal’s Grassroots process for the State of Delaware
Recognizing Student Winners…Recognizing Student Winners…
Expanding Volunteer Capacity:Expanding Volunteer Capacity:
““NOTHING IS SMALL IN THE SERVICE OF GOD” NOTHING IS SMALL IN THE SERVICE OF GOD” St. Francis de SalesSt. Francis de Sales
• We recognized students on a bi-monthly basis in an attempt to preserve the honor of the award and to make sure that each student deserved recognition
• Chris Ballintyn• Joseph Mathews• Mark Grubb
• Ryan Jones• Stephen Gilcrest• Matt Cassidy
• William Cowan• Tyler Bryan
• DJ Sutera• Parker Sutera• Joseph Turk• Edward Borowski• Joseph Borowski• Nick Paoli• Peter Palena• Salesianum Interact Club• Matthew Ballintyn (business
coach)• Salesianum Parents Association
(Due to the winter snowstorms, we were delayed in the recognition of several people thus March is a rather lengthy list.)
SEPTSEPT
NOVNOV
FEBFEB
MARCHMARCH
Expanding Volunteer Capacity:Expanding Volunteer Capacity:
““NOTHING IS SMALL IN THE SERVICE OF GOD” NOTHING IS SMALL IN THE SERVICE OF GOD” St. Francis de SalesSt. Francis de Sales
• Encouraged interested volunteers to check our Service Website where we have posted numerous volunteer opportunities• Assisted many volunteer groups in the school:
– Student Council, Interact Club, Senior Board, Junior Class Officers, Campus Ministry/Salesian Spirituality Commission, and Salesianum Parents Association
• Assisted students, DJ and Parker Sutera, by helping them raise funds for Teens Against Poverty (Hoagies for Haiti)
• Demonstrated the benefits of volunteering in the community by establishing our partnership with Connecting Generations
Through the recognition of students and our continual participation in school committees and functions, the Students in Action team
has kept the mission of service at the forefront of students’ attention.
Expanding Financial Capacity:Expanding Financial Capacity:HELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLDHELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLD
• Rev. John Spellman, OSFS, 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament in January
– Our funds went to the Rev. William T. McCandless, OSFS, Scholarship Gift
IN OURIN OUR
SCHOOLSCHOOL
Rev. John Spellman, OSFS
Our team in collaboration with the UD team
Expanding Financial Capacity:Expanding Financial Capacity:HELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLDHELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLD
• Open Dance on December 12th – We worked in collaboration with the
Junior Class Officers and Student Council
– Our team invited students from schools throughout the Delaware community
– We donated the money raised back to the community (Jefferson Awards) for their continued efforts to support the recognition of service performed by high school students
IN OUR IN OUR COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY
Senior, Patrick Kukulich and Mrs. Ballintyn presenting our mission statement and our gift to Robert Ford and Michele Fidance
(January 2010)
Our students enjoying
the fun of service
• What was the total amount of money raised through all your fundraising this school year?
Expanding Financial Capacity:Expanding Financial Capacity:HELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLDHELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLD
• India School Project– Spare Change at Lunches in November
and during the Lenten season– Students in Action February Raffle and
Spring Dress Down Days– We worked in collaboration with Student
Council and St. Anthony of Padua Grade School
– Our funds are going to the building of an OSFS school in Chandapura, India
• Haiti Earthquake Relief Project in February
– Donated funds to the Hands Together organization and the OSFS missions in Haiti
• Hoagies for Haiti– Worked with students from the school– Our funds helped the organization
Teens Against Poverty (TAPS)
IN OUR IN OUR
WORLDWORLD
• What was the total amount of money raised through all your fundraising this school year?
Expanding Financial Capacity:Expanding Financial Capacity:HELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLDHELPING OUR SCHOOL, OUR COMMUNITY & OUR WORLD
Money Raised Throughout the Year
Fr. Spellman 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament
$3,597
Open Dance $1,000
Haiti Relief Project $10,200
India School Project $10,000 goal
Total $24,797
“I am humbled by these people”
-Fr. Tom Hagan
• Written about in the September and November editions of the Salesianum Review
• Publicized yearly spreads in the School’s Yearbook
• Displays in the Main Corridors of the School
• Winners announced in three Crossroads Section of The News Journal (Sept., Nov., Feb.) thus far
• Submitted all winners to the News Journal’s Grassroots process for the State of Delaware and to the Jefferson Awards Website
Telling Stories in the Community:Telling Stories in the Community:
SHARING OUR STORY WITH OTHERSSHARING OUR STORY WITH OTHERS
Our Principal, Fr. Bill, shares the accomplishments of the
recipient with the school community when he receives
his award.
• Distinguished Gentlemen- September 2009• SalesTalk- February 2010• The Salesianum Review- September 2009• UDaily- February 2010• The Dialog- June 2009, January 2010• Crossroads- September 2009, November 2009, February 2010• Team submitted through the Director of Communication a press
release about the 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament to the Dialog and the News Journal- January 2010
Telling Stories in the Community:Telling Stories in the Community:
SHARING OUR STORY WITH OTHERSSHARING OUR STORY WITH OTHERS
Press Releases
• Partnered with • Padua Academy, Cindy Mann- Principal• Dover High School, Keyla Andrews & Tasheeka Stroud- Students• Archmere Academy, Brittany Yancik- Student
• Recruited• Ursuline Academy, Michelle Hogan- Campus Minister
• In the Process of Recruiting• St. Mark’s High School, Rev. William T. Cocco, talked to students at St.
Mark’s who were interested in starting a Students in Action team, sent a letter to Chaplain
• McKean High School, Katie Kravitz, spoke to interested students and moderator at McKean during the Mentoring Summit in Dover
Growth and Expansion:Growth and Expansion:
REACHING THE DELAWARE SCHOOLSREACHING THE DELAWARE SCHOOLS
• The Students in Action program was recognized as an official activity of the school and students receive academic credit through the Service Program
• We announced that the 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament will be named in honor of Reverend John Spellman, OSFS and that the senior scholarship gift will be in recognition of our principal, Reverend William T. McCandless, OSFS
• Lastly, the team was able to raise more than double the amount of money than the previous year and decided to create three categories for the distribution of the scholarship money: the senior who did the most service for the community; for the school and for the Students in Action team
Innovates:Innovates:
UNITING WITH OUR SALESIAN BROTHERSUNITING WITH OUR SALESIAN BROTHERS
• Invited Lakshman Somasundaram and Coby Owens (2013) to the team enhancing our teams’ cultural diversity
• Completed several outreach projects through DeSales Service Works in Camden, NJ
• Mentored other schools, increasing our willingness to go out and support their programs
• Partnered with the UD Men’s Basketball Team in our Fr. Spellman 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament
• Collaborated with St. Anthony of Padua Grade School in our Indian School Project
• Participating in the Service Summit in Cincinnati
• Institutionalized the Students in Action initiative into our charism as Salesians
Innovates:Innovates:
CONTINUING OUR MISSIONCONTINUING OUR MISSION
• True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice Worked with Campus Ministry
to collect clean underwear and socks which the students took to the New Vision Center in
Camden, NJ
• Collaborated with other school committees such as Student Council, Interact, Salesian Spirituality, Administration, and the faculty
• Integrated the Students in Action team into the community through initiating broader service in the community and inviting the Students in Action team into school projects
Innovates:Innovates:
NON EXCIDET: NON EXCIDET: HE WILL NOT FAILHE WILL NOT FAIL
We will continue to celebrate those students who We will continue to celebrate those students who have served and to serve those who are in need.have served and to serve those who are in need.
The Students In Action Team will not fail our school;
our school will not fail our community.
We will serve where called and we will call all to serve.